Alan Partridge: Why, When, Where, How and Whom?
Documentary looking back at Alan Partridge's journey from broadcaster caricature to the award-winning study of complexity and pathos that he has become.
It has been a quarter of a century since a little-known sports reporter was given his own radio chat show by the 91热爆. Two radio series, five TV series, four specials, two books and one movie later, Alan Partridge has an unrivalled place in the comedy pantheon. To celebrate Alan's return to his rightful home at the 91热爆 in 2018, this retrospective documentary looks back at his journey from broadcaster caricature to the award-winning study of complexity and pathos that he has become.
We hear from the man behind the man himself, Steve Coogan, as well as the acclaimed team that created him 25 years ago. That cohort of writers and performers would become some of the most celebrated and distinctive comic voices of their generation - Armando Iannucci, Patrick Marber, Peter Baynham, Rebecca Front, David Schneider and Doon Mackichan. Through interviews and a wealth of never-before-seen archive footage, including improv sessions, rehearsals and unseen outtakes, a light is shone on the genesis of the character.
This is a richly textured account of the craft involved in that early development and the ongoing story of how, through Coogan's virtuoso performance, Alan remains one of the most beloved comic creations of the last few decades. The programme also features discussions with some of the best-loved characters in Alan's world - the likes of Felicity Montagu (Lynn), Simon Greenall (Michael), Sally Phillips (Sophie the receptionist), Phil Cornwell (Dave Clifton) and Tim Key (Sidekick Simon). And we hear from writers and directors Neil and Rob Gibbons, who inherited the Partridge mantle and, alongside Coogan, have taken the character to new heights, finding in each incarnation different ways of exploring Alan while being faithful to the character's legacy.
Through all these voices, archive material and iconic clips from the shows themselves, the show explores Alan's unprecedented cultural influence, his impact on the comedy landscape and how the most entertainingly contemptible man in fictional light entertainment has become permanently embedded in the national vernacular.
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Music Played
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Iggy Pop
The Passenger
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Iggy Pop
The Passenger
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Fun Boy Three & Bananarama
It Ain't What You Do...
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Bronski Beat
Smalltown Boy
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ABBA
Knowing Me, Knowing You
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Yello
The Race
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Sparks
Amateur Hour
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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
Georgia
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Taja Sevelle
Cuddly Toy
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Harry Nilsson
Jump Into the Fire
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The Who
Baba O'Riley
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Gary Numan
Music For Chameleons
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Interviewed Guest | Steve Coogan |
Interviewed Guest | Peter Baynham |
Interviewed Guest | Philip Cornwell |
Interviewed Guest | Rebecca Front |
Interviewed Guest | Simon Greenall |
Interviewed Guest | Armando Iannucci |
Interviewed Guest | Tim Key |
Interviewed Guest | Doon Mackichan |
Interviewed Guest | Patrick Marber |
Interviewed Guest | Felicity Montagu |
Interviewed Guest | Sally Phillips |
Interviewed Guest | David Schneider |
Executive Producer | Christine Langan |
Executive Producer | Steve Coogan |
Director | Joe Fraser |
Production Company | Baby Cow Productions Ltd |